Plagiarism What is it? Plagiarism - why? Plagiarism – why not? Plagiarism – how to avoid it? Is it possible to verify a master theses with a plagiarism.

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Plagiarism What is it? Plagiarism - why? Plagiarism – why not? Plagiarism – how to avoid it? Is it possible to verify a master theses with a plagiarism checker like Ephorus? Even by being very careful with one’s references it is still possible to do something that is not quite right.

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Plagiarism – what is it? It is to use material made by others giving the impression that you made it yourself. It includes all reuse of: Ideas Texts (quotations or rewritten) Data Photographies Graphs Other illustrations

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Plagiarism - why? Source: Dordoy, A. Cheating and plagiarism: staff and student perceptions at Northumbria as cited by Neville, C. The complete guide to referencing and avoiding plagiarism. Why do students plagiate: To get a better grade (59%) Because of laziness or bad time management (54%) Because of easy access to material via Internet (40%) Because they did not understand the rules (29%) Because ’it happens unconsciously’ (29%)

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Plagiarism – why not ? You may be suspected of cheating or attempted cheating if you: fail to provide information about sources give the impression that a paper is more independent than it actually is use support materials or assistants that are not allowed You must familiarize yourself with the rules that apply to exam support materials and the use of sources and citation. Ignorance of the rules does not exempt one from liability. Source: Cheating

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Plagiarism – why not Consequences of cheating In the event of cheating or attempted cheating, the consequences can be annulment of exams and exclusion for up to one year from UiO and all other universities and university colleges in Norway. Source: Cheating

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How to avoid plagiarism? Clearly mark the source you quote or use in other ways. A text quotation must be marked by typographical means – Separte paragraph, – Italic font – Quotation marks (””) Give credits to the source by citing and referencing.

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The original: If Rutgers v. Waddington made Hamilton a controversial figure in city politics in 1874, the founding of the Bank of New York cast him in a more conciliatory role. The creation of New York’s first bank was a formative moment in the city’s rise as a world financial center. Banking was still a new phenomenon in America. (Ron Chernow. Alexander Hamilton. New York: Penguin, 2004) Quotation - 1 In its early days, America lacked many of the sophisticated financial mechanisms prevalent in other countries. Indeed, the creation of New York’s first bank was a formative moment in the city’s rise as a world financial center (p ). This is plagiarism because Example source: Linda Stern. What every student should know about avoiding plagiarism. New York: Pearson, 2007 The quotation is not marked No source mentioned, only some page numbers

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The original: If Rutgers v. Waddington made Hamilton a controversial figure in city politics in 1874, the founding of the Bank of New York cast him in a more conciliatory role. The creation of New York’s first bank was a formative moment in the city’s rise as a world financial center. Banking was still a new phenomenon in America. (Ron Chernow. Alexander Hamilton. New York: Penguin, 2004) Sitat - 1 In its early days, America lacked many of the sophisticated financial mechanisms prevalent in other countries. Indeed, the creation of New York’s first bank was a formative moment in the city’s rise as a world financial center (p ). Dette er plagiat fordi Example source: Linda Stern. What every student should know about avoiding plagiarism. New York: Pearson, 2007 Sitatet er ikke markert Ingen kilde er nevnt, bare noen sidetall

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The original: If Rutgers v. Waddington made Hamilton a controversial figure in city politics in 1874, the founding of the Bank of New York cast him in a more conciliatory role. The creation of New York’s first bank was a formative moment in the city’s rise as a world financial center. Banking was still a new phenomenon in America. (Ron Chernow. Alexander Hamilton. New York: Penguin, 2004) Quotation - 2 In its early days, America lacked many of the sophisticated financial mechanisms prevalent in other countries. In Alexander Hamilton, Chernow, noting that not many banks were established in the United States in the late eighteenth century, says, ”The creation of New York’s first bank was a formative moment in the city’s rise as a world financial center” (2004, p ) This is not plagiarism. Why not: Quotation clearly marked. The source is referenced with author, title, pages and publishing year.

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The original: If Rutgers v. Waddington made Hamilton a controversial figure in city politics in 1874, the founding of the Bank of New York cast him in a more conciliatory role. The creation of New York’s first bank was a formative moment in the city’s rise as a world financial center. Banking was still a new phenomenon in America. (Ron Chernow. Alexander Hamilton. New York: Penguin, 2004) Sitat - 2 In its early days, America lacked many of the sophisticated financial mechanisms prevalent in other countries. In Alexander Hamilton, Chernow, noting that not many banks were established in the United States in the late eighteenth century, says, ”The creation of New York’s first bank was a formative moment in the city’s rise as a world financial center” (2004, p ) Dette er ikke plagiat, fordi Sitatet er tydelig markert Kilden er referert med forfatter, tittel, sidetall og publiseringsår

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The original: If Rutgers v. Waddington made Hamilton a controversial figure in city politics in 1874, the founding of the Bank of New York cast him in a more conciliatory role. The creation of New York’s first bank was a formative moment in the city’s rise as a world financial center. Banking was still a new phenomenon in America. (Ron Chernow. Alexander Hamilton. New York: Penguin, 2004) Quotation -3 In its early days, America lacked many of the sophisticated financial mechanisms prevalent in other countries. One commentator, noting that not many banks were established in the United States in the late eighteenth century, says, ”The creation of New York’s first bank was a formative moment in the city’s rise as a world financial center” (Chernow, 2004, p ) This is not plagiarism? Because: Quotation clearly marked. Source cited by author, pages and year. Most probably the full reference is given in the reference list.

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The original: If Rutgers v. Waddington made Hamilton a controversial figure in city politics in 1874, the founding of the Bank of New York cast him in a more conciliatory role. The creation of New York’s first bank was a formative moment in the city’s rise as a world financial center. Banking was still a new phenomenon in America. (Ron Chernow. Alexander Hamilton. New York: Penguin, 2004) Sitat-3 In its early days, America lacked many of the sophisticated financial mechanisms prevalent in other countries. One commentator, noting that not many banks were established in the United States in the late eighteenth century, says, ”The creation of New York’s first bank was a formative moment in the city’s rise as a world financial center” (Chernow, 2004, p ) Dette er ikke plagiat fordi Sitatet er tydelig markert Kilden er referert med forfatter, sidetall og år. Full referenanse fins sannsynligvis i referanselista.